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Definition of Statuaries
1. statuary [n] - See also: statuary
Lexicographical Neighbors of Statuaries
Literary usage of Statuaries
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Anecdotes of Painting in England: With Some Account of the Principal Artists by George Vertue, Horace Walpole (1782)
"Statuaries, Carvers, Architects, and Medal- lifts, in the Reign of Charles II.
THQ.MAS BURMA tf IS only known by being the ..."
2. Ten Weeks in Japan by George Smith (1861)
"Statuaries. SCHOOLS. BUDHIST PREJUDICE AGAINST SLAUGHTERING OF ANIMALS.
ORDINARY VEHICLES. ... Statuaries and ornamental stonemasons abound in every street. ..."
3. Pilgrimage in Europe and America, Leading to the Discovery of the Sources of by Giacomo Costantino Beltrami (1828)
"... for the productions of the best statuaries; and the painted windows of its
magnificent cathedral appeared to me superior to those of Arezzo, ..."
4. London by Charles Knight (1851)
"That street, or road, as it might then be called, was lined with the shops of
statuaries, finishing at Hyde Park Corner ..."
5. Olympic Victor Monuments and Greek Athletic Art by Walter Woodburn Hyde (1921)
"STATISTICS OF OLYMPIC VICTOR Statuaries. In conclusion, we shall briefly summarize
the number and dates of the sculptors of Olympic victor monuments who are ..."
6. London by Charles Knight (1851)
"That street, or road, as it might then be called, was lined with the shops of
statuaries, finishing at Hyde Park Corner with a regular depot for the sale of ..."
7. Anecdotes of painting in England, with some account of the principal artists by Horace Walpole (1849)
"BOWDEN, LATHAM, AND BONNE, threc obscure statuaries in this reign, of whom I find
few particulars: the first was a captain of the trained bandi and was ..."
8. Ancient Mineralogy: Or by Nathaniel Fish Moore (1859)
"... but this their ignorance did not prevent the statuaries and the architect from
executing works which have defied the competition of all succeeding time. ..."